Computers have seen exponential gains since 1890, and will continue to do so for decades. We use computers to build the next generation of computers, and this positive feedback loop allows for persistent growth. Demand for further improvements is kept high by new applications on the horizon. Continue Reading →

Many different countries have attempted to copy Silicon Valley (and failed). These attempts usually consists of incentivizing entrepreneurship and related activities. Silicon Valley achieved its prominence after billions of dollars invested in military technologies was cut, and many well-connected engineers became unemployed in the same area. Continue Reading →

Future AR/VR technology could enable individuals to choose their realities. In the face of automation, meaningless jobs within these realities will likely emerge. Basic Income would ensure these jobs are not exploitative. Continue Reading →